Part of In Movement’s philosophy is teaching our students the importance of giving back to the community. To date, In Movement has been involved in five different community projects in Uganda.
In 2007, In Movement students, working in conjunction with American-based artist Sharon Virtue, completed work on a mural at the Katwe Youth Development Association (KAYDA) orphanage in Nsambya. |
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| In 2008, In Movement students, working in conjunction with our facilitator Joseph Bukenya, completed work on a mural that reflected In Movement’s educational theme for the year, “Environmentality”. This mural is located at the In Movement facility in Kansanga. |
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| In 2008, In Movement students, working in conjunction with our facilitator Johnmary Mukiza, completed work on a mural in the measles unit in the children’s ward of Nsambya Hospital. |
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| In 2008, In Movement was invited by Healthy World Foundation to paint a large mural in the entire children’s ward of the Mbale Regional Referral Hospital. This mural was completed by our facilitator Johnmary Mukiza with assistance from Begoña Caparrós and Susan Bamutenda, working in conjunction with In Movement students from Reach Out Primary School. |
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| In 2008, In Movement partnered with the Ugandan National Forest Authority to have a group of our students plant 250 trees in two trading centers and at student residences in Mbale. |
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Special thanks to Sadolin Paints
for donations of paint for our mural projects. |
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"I do not want ART for a few any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few."
-- William Morris |
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